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. >> ahead, steve legacy at apple. you will not see much of a difference even though the company's master mind is stepping aside. >> inside of qaddafi's compound. rebels made a strange discovery. >> and a look at the cool down. it will warm up tomorrow. we'll have the accu-weather forecast coming up.ososososososs >> the departing now look for something else. >> an apple growing speculation of what is next for apple's brightest now that steve jobs has stepped aside. we have more. >> david apple watches are waiting to see if they will undergo changes or face new leadership. >>reporter: there will be challenges ahead. but first look at the report. there is no question that apple's success is tied to their people and that could be their secret sauce. the nagging question is if there is a exodus with steve jobs being around. >> we like to be around the greatness. they recognize this experience would not be repeated in their lifetime and they wanted to get the most of it. with steve departing it is time to look for something
. >> ahead, steve legacy at apple. you will not see much of a difference even though the company's master mind is stepping aside. >> inside of qaddafi's compound. rebels made a strange discovery. >> and a look at the cool down. it will warm up tomorrow. we'll have the accu-weather forecast coming up.ososososososs >> the departing now look for something else. >> an apple growing speculation of what is next for apple's brightest now that steve jobs has stepped aside....
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steve jobs founded apple, along with steve wozniak, back in 1976, where he was best known for the macintosh computer. he was out after internal conflicts. the company was far from the leader in personal computers. a little over a decade later, he returned with a vengeance. just look at apple's stock. from $5.48 a share on his 1997 return to $378 today. enormous wealth built off a changed the world we live in. >> you lack at jobs and what he's done, there's only a couple of people in the past 100 years that can really be analogous to that. you've got walt disney, henry ford and steve bs. and, you know, those companies still thrive. they don't do it in the same way they did when their leaders were around. but they still manage to make it. >> reporter: in the cold, hard world of technology, analysts believe this will eventually mean an opening, an opportunity for the competition to take on apple. but that will have to wait. because today isn't just a surprise. it's sad. sad for the man who's fought with every fiber of his being just to go to work. to keep running the company he founded and lov
steve jobs founded apple, along with steve wozniak, back in 1976, where he was best known for the macintosh computer. he was out after internal conflicts. the company was far from the leader in personal computers. a little over a decade later, he returned with a vengeance. just look at apple's stock. from $5.48 a share on his 1997 return to $378 today. enormous wealth built off a changed the world we live in. >> you lack at jobs and what he's done, there's only a couple of people in the...
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let's go to steve. >>> thank you very much. i had a nice tweet from patrick that says there is a little feel of fall in the air. i would agree with that. sure seems like we are in that pattern where it stays cool. sacramento comes in with 14 days in july with a high temp never hitting 90 degrees that is the coolest since back in 1987. low clouds cool maybe some drizzle over there. sunny breezy after that burns off. not much change tomorrow. a little warmer in advance of a strong system dig into the pacific northwest which will keep us cool and quiet. so coast cool inland nice to mild to warm depending on your definition. some people think anything over 65 is too warm. subtle changes. fog, sun. 70s and 80s unless you are really far inland. a lot of tropical clouds got very close. oh so close. thunderstorm activities here. some big bloomers there. most of that should start to head out of to the east now. 50s and 60s on the temps. still a west, southwest at fairfield. even a sea breeze out to the delta. when the sacramento nationa
let's go to steve. >>> thank you very much. i had a nice tweet from patrick that says there is a little feel of fall in the air. i would agree with that. sure seems like we are in that pattern where it stays cool. sacramento comes in with 14 days in july with a high temp never hitting 90 degrees that is the coolest since back in 1987. low clouds cool maybe some drizzle over there. sunny breezy after that burns off. not much change tomorrow. a little warmer in advance of a strong system...
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. >> reporter: steve jobs submitted his resignation today. he said he can no longer handle the job. >> reporter: stunk stunk will still play an important role. while stepping down steve jobs suggested tim cook should be the new ceo and the board agreed. cook joined the company in 1998 and named chief operating officer in 2007. he served as ceo in 2004 and 2009. in a letter addressed to apple jobs said, quote, i have always said if there ever came a day when i could no longer meet my duties and expectations as ceo, i would be the first to let you know. unfortunately, that day has come the resignation appears to be related to the health problems he has dealt with over the past several years. in 2004 he battled cancer and lost a lot of weight and looked frail every since then. in 2009 he said the weight loss was caused by a hormone imbalanced and announced a six month leave of absence. his most recent work included the ipod, iphone and ipad. >> reporter: after his announcement today apple stocks fell over 5%. when the market closed apple's value
. >> reporter: steve jobs submitted his resignation today. he said he can no longer handle the job. >> reporter: stunk stunk will still play an important role. while stepping down steve jobs suggested tim cook should be the new ceo and the board agreed. cook joined the company in 1998 and named chief operating officer in 2007. he served as ceo in 2004 and 2009. in a letter addressed to apple jobs said, quote, i have always said if there ever came a day when i could no longer meet my...
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it's clearly hard to imagine anyone having steve king on purpose. i mean, free birth control... [applause] free birth control will wipe out the american race. that's what wiped out the dinosaurs. a bowl of free condoms. so i don't know how the t-rex got them on. [applause] [laughter] folks, i'm angry. folks, this plan is not just the end of humanity. it is the end of decency. as explained by outraged blonde fox lady. >> why in the world would you encourage your daughters and your granddaughters and whoever else comes behind you to have unrestricted, unlimited sex any time, anywhere? >> stephen: yeah. why? because hickory smoked lady and i know that if we give your daughters and granddaughters access to birth control, they will instantly turn into wanton hard lets with an insatiable sexual appetite because you know women are always on the edge of nymphomaniacal. they'll pick up a prescription and bone the pharmacist, the stock boy and everybody in line for the bus. why? because the birth control is paid for by the government. [applause] and the spray tan victim is just beginning
it's clearly hard to imagine anyone having steve king on purpose. i mean, free birth control... [applause] free birth control will wipe out the american race. that's what wiped out the dinosaurs. a bowl of free condoms. so i don't know how the t-rex got them on. [applause] [laughter] folks, i'm angry. folks, this plan is not just the end of humanity. it is the end of decency. as explained by outraged blonde fox lady. >> why in the world would you encourage your daughters and your...
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. >> reporter: steve russell was swinging away here at the construction site in oakland, when suddenly? >> it shook like an up and down motion. >> reporter: the quake struck along the hayward fault in san leandro where the rattled residents felt the shaking. rattled because? >> it was shaking, shifting the floor, i was so scared. >> reporter: another quake was also centered in san leandro. >> this rolled from south to north a couple of times, gave it a good shake, at first i thought somebody hit the building. >> reporter: the 70 city of san leandro is a hot spot on the map all week. this man is a researcher with the usgs. >> this event was not related to the magnitude 5.8 in virginia and the magnitude 5.3 in colorado, more unusual, the 5.8 was a 100-year event. >> reporter: he says the area of san leandro has experienced a magnitude 3.0 or greater quake three times within the last week. he says the cluster of recent quakes has not increased the probability of a 6.7 quake or stronger occurring along the hayward fault in the coming decades. >> it is still 31%. >> reporter: and looking at
. >> reporter: steve russell was swinging away here at the construction site in oakland, when suddenly? >> it shook like an up and down motion. >> reporter: the quake struck along the hayward fault in san leandro where the rattled residents felt the shaking. rattled because? >> it was shaking, shifting the floor, i was so scared. >> reporter: another quake was also centered in san leandro. >> this rolled from south to north a couple of times, gave it a good...
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steve jobs calls those orifices. he's much more interested had designing something for the actual consumer, whether they're in a big company or just a family. and that-- and he's a perfectionist about it, and he surrounded himself with other people who are just laser focused on that. the other thing, ray, i think is incredibly important, is they don't just make little innovationed based on market research. they take big risks and make big bets on what they think the next thing people will want is. >> suarez: this doing so, created, charles, one of the most valuable companies on the planet. in his rez alation, in his preparation to leave, what has steve jobs done to keep it that way? >> well, he's put people in place who share that same vision, the people like jonathan ive, who is responsible for their designs, and scott forestal, on the i.o.s., the software that runs the iphone and the ipad, and phil schiller who runs market ago all of these people really share that devotion to the vision that steve jobs created. and
steve jobs calls those orifices. he's much more interested had designing something for the actual consumer, whether they're in a big company or just a family. and that-- and he's a perfectionist about it, and he surrounded himself with other people who are just laser focused on that. the other thing, ray, i think is incredibly important, is they don't just make little innovationed based on market research. they take big risks and make big bets on what they think the next thing people will want...
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steve is a ph.d. astronomer from harvard university and he spent much of his career in new york, massachusetts and various other places back east and moved to to sun in 1998 and has been working for the national observatory. he has a distinguished career in astronomy but he is a renaissance man in a sense. he is combining both sides of his brain and spent the last 20 years as a photographer primarily landscape photography and has used that talent combined with other writers, putz to produce a series of books and photographs with some very interesting text to go with them. he will talk about the formation of the solar system and are there other solar systems like ours to be found? >> thanks. i hope you don't mind if i stand. i am feeling terribly comfortable in this chair. i am a little shorter than doug isbell. i will get on the same level in 5 stand up. after lecturing for the better part of 40 years it just happened. forgive me for that. one minor correction. we were in tucson from 1972-1983 and ret
steve is a ph.d. astronomer from harvard university and he spent much of his career in new york, massachusetts and various other places back east and moved to to sun in 1998 and has been working for the national observatory. he has a distinguished career in astronomy but he is a renaissance man in a sense. he is combining both sides of his brain and spent the last 20 years as a photographer primarily landscape photography and has used that talent combined with other writers, putz to produce a...
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steve has more. >> reporter: he left loved ones in shock. if william ayres loved his country he spent most of his life running from the justice system. >> i know the family. they are great people. blows my mind. >> reporter: after being convicted in 1966 he escaped in 1975. his hair long and gray. this is him in a mugshot in 1967. here are pictures of the years in between when he was on the run in alaska, canada and raised another family. changing names twice. even the fbi admits he appeared to be beating the system. >> it was a cold case. passed around a little bit. >> reporter: they only tracked him down when his mother died. >> we received a tip from connecticut where she lived. >> reporter: she asked to use a secret number to call her son. from that tip the fbi used phone records from several states to locate their fugitive where he has been living for three decades. daniel lopez was there for the arrest. >> she was surprised she had no idea. >> reporter: inside this home a woman's life partner lost. a fugitive found. >> one thing that s
steve has more. >> reporter: he left loved ones in shock. if william ayres loved his country he spent most of his life running from the justice system. >> i know the family. they are great people. blows my mind. >> reporter: after being convicted in 1966 he escaped in 1975. his hair long and gray. this is him in a mugshot in 1967. here are pictures of the years in between when he was on the run in alaska, canada and raised another family. changing names twice. even the fbi...
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i think we'll find out that if and when steve jobs is no longer a part apple. and, you know, the sense in the market more and more is that the -- it's the foregone conclusion he will not be there in the, you know in the semimoderate term future. but really it's unsure. and, you know, if they announced it tomorrow, nobody knows what really would happen. there is a sense that still a lot of the innovation at apple happens around steve jobs. and so there is concern still whether or not that innovation will be there when and if he's gone. and -- but apple has put a lot of effort into teaching us if you will, that there are people other than steve jobs. they put a lot more people on stage when there's announcements now. and it's kind of, you know, it's a way of telling us, hey, this is not just a one-person company. so i think they are getting that message across sometimes. >> and yet microsoft was once the hot tech stock and we see where they are today. is there any feeling -- let's rein in expectations? >> there's definitely that concern. you know, if you look at
i think we'll find out that if and when steve jobs is no longer a part apple. and, you know, the sense in the market more and more is that the -- it's the foregone conclusion he will not be there in the, you know in the semimoderate term future. but really it's unsure. and, you know, if they announced it tomorrow, nobody knows what really would happen. there is a sense that still a lot of the innovation at apple happens around steve jobs. and so there is concern still whether or not that...
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los angeles district attorney steve cooly. they had this deal in writing saying, quote, as you see, in the interest of justice, deborah should be released. but before her attorneys could put that deal in front of the court and get the court to act on it, the district attorney's office said, you know what, we're actually not going to honor that. we're withdrawing. they sent a second letter saying we formally withdraw. >> why do you think they cared so much? why did they try to keep her in prison? >> it would appear that it has more to do with kind of internal politics and possibly external politics. how will this look setting, a quote/unquote, murderer free? we certainly heard that within the district attorney's office certain people felt they had been -- their toes had been stepped on or someone had gone over their head and that sort of thing. so there was a reorientation within the district attorney's office. >> we've seen previous governors take a very hard line on parole of domestic violence survivors and many others. does
los angeles district attorney steve cooly. they had this deal in writing saying, quote, as you see, in the interest of justice, deborah should be released. but before her attorneys could put that deal in front of the court and get the court to act on it, the district attorney's office said, you know what, we're actually not going to honor that. we're withdrawing. they sent a second letter saying we formally withdraw. >> why do you think they cared so much? why did they try to keep her in...
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and steve jobs resigned as chief executive of technology giant apple. jobs is a cancer survivor who's been on medical leave since january. in a statement he said he can no longer carry out his duties. on our website, find more from esmeralda santiago, as well as other stories. kwame holman explains. >> holman: the novelist reads from "conquistadora" on art beat. we have a photo essay from south dakota's black hills and more on the history of the native american land claim. plus read ray's blog post about somalis suffering from the famine and the political strife in mogadishu. that's on our global health page. all that and more is on our web site: newshour.pbs.org. ray? >> suarez: and that's the "newshour" for tonight. on thursday, we'll have a newsmaker interview with republican presidential hopeful and former utah governor jon huntsman. i'm ray suarez. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. we'll see you online and again here tomorrow evening. thank you and good night. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: and the william and flora hewlett
and steve jobs resigned as chief executive of technology giant apple. jobs is a cancer survivor who's been on medical leave since january. in a statement he said he can no longer carry out his duties. on our website, find more from esmeralda santiago, as well as other stories. kwame holman explains. >> holman: the novelist reads from "conquistadora" on art beat. we have a photo essay from south dakota's black hills and more on the history of the native american land claim. plus...
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they know what the 5-year plan, the 10-year plan, what direction that steve jobs wants the company to go. >> they've been following apple for more than 30 years and he says that innovation is in the company's blood. >> when you look at apple going forward, you see them creating, you know, the screens today, the ipod, iphone, ipad and the mac. they can create new screens, including the television, in-car dash systems. they could innovate for another couple of decades. >> more screens, more products, the apple way. you can count on it. we've talked a lot about apple's dna flowing through apple. tonight at 6:00, we'll meet the younger generation of silicon valley leadership and why they say they're inspired by the work of steve jobs. am, arguably the most powerful consumer company in the world, in large part because of the iphone, tracy grant joins us from san francisco's neighborhood with a closer look at how apple fans are dealing with the departure of steve jobs. good evening, tracy. >> good evening, scott been the age of the customers coming in and out of the store range dramatically
they know what the 5-year plan, the 10-year plan, what direction that steve jobs wants the company to go. >> they've been following apple for more than 30 years and he says that innovation is in the company's blood. >> when you look at apple going forward, you see them creating, you know, the screens today, the ipod, iphone, ipad and the mac. they can create new screens, including the television, in-car dash systems. they could innovate for another couple of decades. >> more...
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up next, steve jobs steps down at apple. a major change for one of the world's most important companies. high heat and high stakes. the risky attempt to put out this propane fire near sacramento. abc7 news begins in 60 >>> i just think it is really sad. he is so innovative with apple. he brought the company around. >> it is sad to hear it. i hope his health is good. >> he will be there innovating as long as he can. >> reaction on the sudden resignation on steve jobs. jobs left with this statement, quote, i have always said if there ever came a day when i could no longer meet my duties and expectations as apple's ceo, i would be the first to let you know. unfortunately that day has come. i hereby resign as cree o of -- ceo of apple. steve jobs is more than a ceo. he has been april -- apple's core. what affect will it have really on the company and the consumer? leslie brinkly has more on the story. >> it is certainly the end of an era, but not the end of apple by any means. they will continue on -- he will continue on as chai
up next, steve jobs steps down at apple. a major change for one of the world's most important companies. high heat and high stakes. the risky attempt to put out this propane fire near sacramento. abc7 news begins in 60 >>> i just think it is really sad. he is so innovative with apple. he brought the company around. >> it is sad to hear it. i hope his health is good. >> he will be there innovating as long as he can. >> reaction on the sudden resignation on steve jobs....
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steve, start with you. today the white house seemed to be trying to get its footing here after a good day on wall street yesterday. and then just got wallloped by another horrible roller coaster at the end of the day. >> i'm not sure today, i think consensus is that today's performance on wall street had much more to do with things that were happening overseas with rumors about french banks and whatnot. still, not a good day for the white house, never a good day for the white house when the dow goes down anything like it was. i found most remarkable, jay carney press briefing they are emphasizing a, quote/unquote, balanced approach, which everybody understands to be raising taxes. now the president himself has said in the past repeatedly, raising taxes in a recession is the last thing you want to do. you can't consider it. it would hurt the economy and suck demand out of the economy is the way he put it. here today, you have the president in what is an economic downturn, distressed economy. his smokesman ag
steve, start with you. today the white house seemed to be trying to get its footing here after a good day on wall street yesterday. and then just got wallloped by another horrible roller coaster at the end of the day. >> i'm not sure today, i think consensus is that today's performance on wall street had much more to do with things that were happening overseas with rumors about french banks and whatnot. still, not a good day for the white house, never a good day for the white house when...
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steve jobs turned in h his letter of resignation. he said "i always said if there ever came a day i could no longer meet by duties and expectations and apple's ceo i would be the first to let you know. unfortunately, that day has come ." jobs appeared in public in march to unveil the ipad. at a dinner hosted by president obama for tech leaders in silicon valley. lesliless has more tonight on s major change. >> not the end of appleby any means. steve jobs will continue on as apple's chairman of the board. he is not disappearing but reinventing his role in apple. steve jobs has been on medical leave from apple since early this year. after battling pan creeat eck cancer and a liver transplant. despite health problems he has turned the world in an i^ world with successful ipods, iphones and ipads. this. >> this is apple putting down on paper what has been the reality. >> tim cook takes the helm as ceo. >> he has been doing the day-to-day stuff and steve jobs was still involved in apple but not with the intensity that he used to be. >> ti
steve jobs turned in h his letter of resignation. he said "i always said if there ever came a day i could no longer meet by duties and expectations and apple's ceo i would be the first to let you know. unfortunately, that day has come ." jobs appeared in public in march to unveil the ipad. at a dinner hosted by president obama for tech leaders in silicon valley. lesliless has more tonight on s major change. >> not the end of appleby any means. steve jobs will continue on as...
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this morning the tech world is stunned by the resignation of steve jobs. will the company be the same? >>> the threat of a major propane explosion in placer county is now over. why firefighters changed their strategy at the very
this morning the tech world is stunned by the resignation of steve jobs. will the company be the same? >>> the threat of a major propane explosion in placer county is now over. why firefighters changed their strategy at the very
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when does the steve jobs halo disappear? it's going to be around the next couple of years, but him stepping down as the active day-to-day, when do the products start taking a nosedive, if they will. a two-year delay, a five-year delay? >> i don't know if they take a nosedive. in terms of seeing the products as more than they are, that magical aspect, that ends as soon as he's offstage. while the products will be the same, recognize that the first iphone was basically the lg prada repackaged. what made it different is how steve jobs presented it. he presented it as something magical, something special. he got people to look at it more than the market had rejected. folks saw it for what it could be, not what it was. the tablet was brought to market by microsoft. failed sec tack larly. apple came up with the ipad. basically repackaging the product. people saw it as magical. it's that magic we just lost. >> what are we seeing -- christmas season is just around the corner. you've got a lot of big shopping days coming up. do you s
when does the steve jobs halo disappear? it's going to be around the next couple of years, but him stepping down as the active day-to-day, when do the products start taking a nosedive, if they will. a two-year delay, a five-year delay? >> i don't know if they take a nosedive. in terms of seeing the products as more than they are, that magical aspect, that ends as soon as he's offstage. while the products will be the same, recognize that the first iphone was basically the lg prada...
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the man to catch steve stricker to a 63 tied the lowest score, he leads by two shots. >> giants had night off they are in florida without carlos beltran. he had a cortisone shot that did not help his wrist. >> cliff pennington, and eric, look out for that wall. it ain't going anywhere. two-run double and conner jackson, meet the wall again. we'll have an updated for him. a's built a 6-0 lead and cruise to a victory. los gatos and puerto rico in the world series. this game was over pretty early. bruce doubled home. austin gabor with a two-run bomb los gatos wins the world series championship, 17-7. >> "nightline" is up next. >> for all of us, thanks for joining us. >> we appreciate your time. we'll see you again here tomorrow. bç you can see
the man to catch steve stricker to a 63 tied the lowest score, he leads by two shots. >> giants had night off they are in florida without carlos beltran. he had a cortisone shot that did not help his wrist. >> cliff pennington, and eric, look out for that wall. it ain't going anywhere. two-run double and conner jackson, meet the wall again. we'll have an updated for him. a's built a 6-0 lead and cruise to a victory. los gatos and puerto rico in the world series. this game was over...
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for example, steve says his birds would be trained to intimidate but not attack. thecc1:cc1:cc1: nce of falcon in aggressive flight mode that actually stimulates that fear factor in the seagull. >> reporter: the giants say they're weighing the options, including trying to get the to set up house in the light pole or anything else for that matter that will roll up welcome mat on the stadium's opportunistic fans. >> what a mess. if i had a little kid at the thing and there's falcons going around -- i don't know. let's check in with nick o'kelly, check in on the weather. what's going on, nick? >>> we're talking about fairly quiet conditions around the bay area. e were concerned about somecc1: iels lated thundershowers. not going to show. the reason is, temperatures just didn't warm up enough.cc1: we couldn't get the instability going and temps once again well below the average. just 74 in san jose now. normally this time of year we'd be in the low 80s. 81 livermore, 69 in oakland, 62 in san francisco. we saw that strong sea breeze that's kept the marine air in the da
for example, steve says his birds would be trained to intimidate but not attack. thecc1:cc1:cc1: nce of falcon in aggressive flight mode that actually stimulates that fear factor in the seagull. >> reporter: the giants say they're weighing the options, including trying to get the to set up house in the light pole or anything else for that matter that will roll up welcome mat on the stadium's opportunistic fans. >> what a mess. if i had a little kid at the thing and there's falcons...
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you know, steve williams thing, this is his caddie for the last 12 years, they have won it all. they have had a great run. there are some hard feelings there. tiger announced he was parting ways with steve williams and williams told a reporter he felt like he wasted the last two years of his life, so that is sort of the subplot of drama. you mentioned clark, that is the luck of the draw who is he playing with today. a good pairing likely because they do get along well together. but as you have already said, the golf world is watching very closely today and this entire tournament. won the tournament seven times and which tiger will show up this weekend. >> a lot of people paying attention. tiger woods needs five more major wins to pass jack nicklaus as the greatest golfer of all time. can he do it? we will ask mike walker later this hour. >>> dow snapped eight session losing streak yesterday but the bulls are heading back to the sidelines this morning. we will go live to the new york stock exchange. [ woman ] we take it a day at a time. that's how it is with alzheimer's disease.
you know, steve williams thing, this is his caddie for the last 12 years, they have won it all. they have had a great run. there are some hard feelings there. tiger announced he was parting ways with steve williams and williams told a reporter he felt like he wasted the last two years of his life, so that is sort of the subplot of drama. you mentioned clark, that is the luck of the draw who is he playing with today. a good pairing likely because they do get along well together. but as you have...
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. >>> today, the threat of adouble dip rerecession, with larry summers, and steve forbes. and then washington from afar with california governor, jerry brown. >> the washington of today is suffering and experiencing a crisis. >> and then plus, retired admiral, mike mcconnell, on the looming dangers of international cyber attacks. i am candy crowley, and this is state of the union. a better than expected jobs report was the only upbeat economic note this week, and it was downgraded. that's the first time that ever happened. >> it's a matter of the medium and long-term budget position of the united states that needs to be brought under control, not the immediate fiscal position, it's the one that centers on entitlements and its entitlement reform or having the matching revenues to match the entitlements. >> we have treasury secretary under president lynn clinton, and steve forbes, the president and ceo of forbes ing, and a former presidential candidate. thank you both. i cannot think of two men better to try and explain to me what to make of the downgrading of the u.s. gover
. >>> today, the threat of adouble dip rerecession, with larry summers, and steve forbes. and then washington from afar with california governor, jerry brown. >> the washington of today is suffering and experiencing a crisis. >> and then plus, retired admiral, mike mcconnell, on the looming dangers of international cyber attacks. i am candy crowley, and this is state of the union. a better than expected jobs report was the only upbeat economic note this week, and it was...
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michael gartenburg is a long time apple analyst. >> we've never heard steve. they're buying products because they're good products. >> however in, china, apple's fastest-growing market there is a certain steve jobs wow factor, consumers told us jobs sold them on apple products. >> he says there was a celebrity affect in apple products when steve jobs was ceo. people went to bhiz products for his name, they thought he was brilliant. now another guy becomes ceo. people will look at products in a more objective way. and apple's china stores are at highest-grossing stores in the world what. people think in china as well as the u.s. will help shape its future. >> and governor brown is trying to create jobs in california and today, introduced a plan he says would do just that, through changes in the corporate tax structure this, closes a tax loophole brown says gives incentives to the wrong people, encouraging people to expand outside of california. >> brown wants to increase hiring credit for small companies, provide businesses a tax break, and eliminate back tax l
michael gartenburg is a long time apple analyst. >> we've never heard steve. they're buying products because they're good products. >> however in, china, apple's fastest-growing market there is a certain steve jobs wow factor, consumers told us jobs sold them on apple products. >> he says there was a celebrity affect in apple products when steve jobs was ceo. people went to bhiz products for his name, they thought he was brilliant. now another guy becomes ceo. people will look...
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we go to nbc's steve handelsman in new york city. >> reporter: starting the cleanup. this was central park. new york is draining tonight. rhode island is taking stock. >> it's not as bad as we expected. it's much better. >> reporter: irene was a full fledged cat 1 hurricane. this was long island this morning. >> pandemonium pretty much. kind of crazy. >> reporter: at least 15 people were reported killed from florida to new england, many by falling trees last night and today. flooding extended far inland. this was near philadelphia and some rivers are still reported rising. now, many of the millions who evacuated want to see if there's damage. asa lowe in new york city. >> they said there was limited damage and power outages. i don't know what to believe. >> reporter: charlie jones in north carolina. >> they won't let us back in. you have to have a reentry pass. >> reporter: with power out to 800,000 homes in maryland and more than half a million in north carolina and pennsylvania, many people are not being allowed home. the feds expect second-guessing. >> a lot of peo
we go to nbc's steve handelsman in new york city. >> reporter: starting the cleanup. this was central park. new york is draining tonight. rhode island is taking stock. >> it's not as bad as we expected. it's much better. >> reporter: irene was a full fledged cat 1 hurricane. this was long island this morning. >> pandemonium pretty much. kind of crazy. >> reporter: at least 15 people were reported killed from florida to new england, many by falling trees last night...
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obviously steve jobs' resignation. despite what analysts say, apple says jobs' name is so synonymous with his success he will leave a void. >> there's going to be change. there has to be. whenever there's somebody that steps down and you bring on somebody new, they have new ideas, different philosophies, you know, they might change the corporate culture. >> as long as apple's focus on technology they won't have reason to take their dollars elsewhere. stay with nbc bay area for continuing coverage of steve jobs' resignation. scott budman will be back with apple's future each night at 5:00 and 6:00. >>> republicans are predicting this won't pass. the governor was on the offensive calling the loophole perverse. it allows corporations to pick the less expensive of two tax formulas when calculating their liability. >> just like you can't decide to change the tax labels to fit your particular needs, nor should a corporation. i believe this was an outrageous, unjustified tax break that very few people new, including the gover
obviously steve jobs' resignation. despite what analysts say, apple says jobs' name is so synonymous with his success he will leave a void. >> there's going to be change. there has to be. whenever there's somebody that steps down and you bring on somebody new, they have new ideas, different philosophies, you know, they might change the corporate culture. >> as long as apple's focus on technology they won't have reason to take their dollars elsewhere. stay with nbc bay area for...
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steve jobs resigned yesterday in the wake of continued health problems. terry mcsweeney is live at the new apple store and everybody is wondering what it will mean for the direction of apple. >> yeah, steve jobs built apple into the number one tech company in the world. now, in a very brief resignation letter he left a whole lot more questions. he didn't give a whole lot of answers. what business snelth who is the new guy? let's take a look at man who built it. he has been compared to a modern day thomas edison, synonymous with ipad and phone. he says he can no longer fulfill his duties as ceo. he is still chairman of the board but not on the day to day hands on. he did have a liver transplant but he did not mention health problems. the new ceo, tim cook, former chief operating officer moves over as ceo. had here is some observations on cook and jobs. >> he is iconic. he represents part of apple. frankly it's going to be hard i think moving on. >> i admire him and i'm glad to hear he stepped down. >> i think it's big. he is apple. >> reporter: taking a lo
steve jobs resigned yesterday in the wake of continued health problems. terry mcsweeney is live at the new apple store and everybody is wondering what it will mean for the direction of apple. >> yeah, steve jobs built apple into the number one tech company in the world. now, in a very brief resignation letter he left a whole lot more questions. he didn't give a whole lot of answers. what business snelth who is the new guy? let's take a look at man who built it. he has been compared to a...
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she and steve carrel. >> let's end on a happy note. let's play a clip from your show because it will get me out of this terrible hole i dug. >> if you have time -- >> you know what, i don't have any time. i have eight accounts here at clark and west and i have 30 people on managing and a whiney domestic partner. >> so you're gay? >> no, i'm manually but i'm not gay and i don't want to marry him because i can't take on one more thing. i don't have the time. i'm swamped. i'm haven't taken a deep breath since 1988. i don't have to have a snack. i haven't had a leisurely dump in the last ten years. i'm wearing a colostomy bag right now. >> i can't imagine anyone that watches that that doesn't laugh at lisa kudrow. >> thank you. >> so there's three. steve carell. >> you've just given me a moment. >> that's another dream come true. >>> coming up, a generation's guilty pleasure. beverly hill's "90210." my interview with jason priestly. discover customersl are getting five percent cashback bonus at the pump... and at many of the places their s
she and steve carrel. >> let's end on a happy note. let's play a clip from your show because it will get me out of this terrible hole i dug. >> if you have time -- >> you know what, i don't have any time. i have eight accounts here at clark and west and i have 30 people on managing and a whiney domestic partner. >> so you're gay? >> no, i'm manually but i'm not gay and i don't want to marry him because i can't take on one more thing. i don't have the time. i'm...
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steve jobs is out. we're going to talk about why he left and we're going to talk about the old boss and meet the new boss. >>> here is a look from mount tamalpais this morning, a lot of clouds. this only way you'll see the sunrise. drizzle for your morning commute. cooling trend deepens in your forecast. >> good morning, i'm sue hall. newark, we could have possible delays. more on that in just a few minutes. >>> thanks for joining us. kristen is off today, i'm eric thomas. >> we begin in placer county in the town of lincoln where 4,000 evacuees are headed back to their homes after fire crews snuffed out a massive tanker fire that has been bunk for days. families were evacuated because fire officials were concerned that the tanker could explode and level everything within a mile of the fire. now, lincoln's fire chief says the blaze burned itself out overnight but there is still propane inside the tank. crews plan to shoot water on the tanker for the next several hours. here is a look at the fire scene th
steve jobs is out. we're going to talk about why he left and we're going to talk about the old boss and meet the new boss. >>> here is a look from mount tamalpais this morning, a lot of clouds. this only way you'll see the sunrise. drizzle for your morning commute. cooling trend deepens in your forecast. >> good morning, i'm sue hall. newark, we could have possible delays. more on that in just a few minutes. >>> thanks for joining us. kristen is off today, i'm eric...
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., steve forbes. then washington from afar with california governor jerry brown. >> the washington of today is suffering and experiencing a governability crisis. >> and the week seen through the prism of 2012 politics with former obama adviser aknee that dunn and former republican congress tom davis. plus, retired admiral mike mcconnell on the looming dangers of international cyber attacks. i'm candy crowley, and this is "state of the union." a better than expected jobs report was the only upbeat economic note this week, and it was pushed off the front pages when one of the three big credit ratings, standard & poor's, downgraded the u.s. government's credit rating, the first time that's ever happened. >> it's a matter of the medium and long-term budget position of the united states that needs to be brought under control, not the immediate fiscal position, it's the one that centers on entitlements and its entitlement reform or having the matching revenues to pay for those entitlements. that's at the cr
., steve forbes. then washington from afar with california governor jerry brown. >> the washington of today is suffering and experiencing a governability crisis. >> and the week seen through the prism of 2012 politics with former obama adviser aknee that dunn and former republican congress tom davis. plus, retired admiral mike mcconnell on the looming dangers of international cyber attacks. i'm candy crowley, and this is "state of the union." a better than expected jobs...
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. >> steve large reporting. >>> the royal mascot of burger king is being dethroned. >> the struggling fast food change is kicking out its creepy mascot and it is going to air a new commercial next week. doesn't have any dialogue. simply features the signs and sounds of fresh veggies being prepared. burger king wants to get rid of whacky characters and instead focus on its food. >>> a bay area coach gets a contract extension through 2022. and one of these days the giants will snap out of their funk. but that day will not be today. the minute is next. ussion and had to scratch pablo sandoval from the lineup with a sore shoulder... mark >>> the giants placed catcher eli whiteside on the disabled list with a concussion and had to scratch pablo sandoval from the lineup with a sore shoulder. mark, start the clock. with all the injuries the giants were left with a lineup with only one guy hitting above .250. so much for an easy series with the astros who by the way have the worst record in baseball. ryan vogelsong allows five runs in seven innings and the giants get shut out for the second n
. >> steve large reporting. >>> the royal mascot of burger king is being dethroned. >> the struggling fast food change is kicking out its creepy mascot and it is going to air a new commercial next week. doesn't have any dialogue. simply features the signs and sounds of fresh veggies being prepared. burger king wants to get rid of whacky characters and instead focus on its food. >>> a bay area coach gets a contract extension through 2022. and one of these days the...
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haven't seen steve or heard of steve. they buy it because it's good product. >>reporter: in china there's a certain steve jobs wow! acto factor. consumer there tell us jobs sold them on a el product even though they are expensive by chinese standards. he says there was a celebrity effect in apple products when steve jobs was the ceo. people went to buy his product for his name because they thought he was brilliant. now another guy becomes ceo. people will look at apple products in a more objective way. apple china stores are also highest ing stores in the world. so what people think in china as well as the u.s. will really help shape its future. in san jose, david lou abc 7 news. >> governor brown is detroit tiger to create jobs in california and today he introduced a plan he says would do just that. through changes in the corporate tax structure. his proposal closes tax loop hole passed 2 years agatha brown says encouraged some companys to expand outside california. brown wants to increase the hiring credit for small companies, provide businesses a tax brick
haven't seen steve or heard of steve. they buy it because it's good product. >>reporter: in china there's a certain steve jobs wow! acto factor. consumer there tell us jobs sold them on a el product even though they are expensive by chinese standards. he says there was a celebrity effect in apple products when steve jobs was the ceo. people went to buy his product for his name because they thought he was brilliant. now another guy becomes ceo. people will look at apple products in a more...